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SolidWorks Design Engineer – 3D modeling, technical drawings & reverse engineering (available now)

Hey 👋

I’m a mechanical design engineer working with SolidWorks daily on real industrial projects (production equipment, assemblies, custom mechanical systems). I’m taking on freelance work.

What I do:

**•**	3D modeling of parts and assemblies  
**•**	Detailed, dimensioned technical drawings (ISO/ANSI standards), ready for manufacturing  
**•**	Sheet metal, weldments, plastic parts  
**•**	Reverse engineering from photos, sketches, or existing parts  
**•**	Design for Manufacturing (DFM) and cost reduction  
**•**	Photorealistic renders for client presentations

Deliverables: native SolidWorks files (.sldprt / .sldasm / .slddrw) + STEP, IGES, STL, PDF, DXF exports — whatever your shop or 3D printer needs.

Why me: beyond the CAD work, I have a real industrial background (process improvement, production system design). I don’t just draw “what I’m told” — I think about manufacturability, tolerances, and cost.

Turnaround: fast, with clear timelines communicated upfront.
Rate: hourly or fixed-price depending on the project — DM for a quote.

Send me a message with a quick description of your project and I’ll tell you right away if I can help. 🙂

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